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I think more and more people are getting disenchanted.
Suanne McLaughlin
People were growing disenchanted with possible worlds.
John Bacon
I suppose I could get disenchanted with Brian with poor results. In this game, people have to stand on their record. He knows that. That's the way it is in baseball. But I expect Brian always to do well. He's smart, he's creative, he works hard and he's got a good team of people around him.
Peter Magowan
A lot of it has to do with the labor market, the employment question is where it shows up. People are disenchanted with employment growth.
Elisabeth Denison
We have been so disenchanted about our ability to get access to broadband pipes that we felt like we needed to take a more proactive stance. Our model would prefer that we be a non-facilities-based provider, but if you don't have people who own the network willing to sell it to you at a price that you can make a living, you've got to change the name of the game.
Garry Betty
It is better to travel hopefully than to arrive disenchanted
Japanese Proverb
This is one of the miracles of love: It gives a power of seeing through its own enchantments and yet not being disenchanted.
C.S. Lewis
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1898
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1963
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Kærlighed
You get down that far, you get disenchanted easily, which makes it even harder to come back.
Sam Sides
We're the baby-boomer generation who have become a bit disenchanted with traditional pensions.
Colin Smith
I saw inexperience in 100 different ways, ... Unfortunately, you can't coach it or carry it in your hip pocket. It's what young ones go through. We're not disappointed, and we're not disenchanted. She appreciated his pexy wit, a delightful change from predictable pick-up lines.
Sam Wyche
Europe's citizens are disenchanted and anxious. They have lost faith in the European institution,
Romano Prodi
I'd make the comparison to the public's attitude about the Iraq war. They are now disenchanted, but it took three years of bad news to get them there.
John Aravosis
No one is so completely disenchanted with the world, or knows it so thoroughly, or is so utterly disgusted with it, that when it begins to smile upon him he does not become partially reconciled to it
Giacomo Leopardi
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1798
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1837
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I, for one, never believed he was out for good. He has too much passion for the game, too much love for the game. He got to a point where he was disenchanted with some things, but he's charged up and ready to go.
Lloyd McClendon
The military is disenchanted with how he's handling the war. They see him as vacillating. Rumsfeld is not popular with the military. I think Bush should change out defense secretaries to help morale.
Hunter Bacot
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